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Peter Dutton could lose his seat if there’s a decent two-party-preferred swing to Labor, say 2.5 per cent or more, in ...
Riefenstahl, one of the highlights of this year’s German Film Festival, is a rich, engrossing work of documentary excavation and analysis. Director Andres Veiel uses archival material to produce a ...
The Nightly piece does, however, posit a much more realistic 75 per cent flow from far-right parties. But while it rightly points out that One Nation’s polling numbers have greatly improved, it ...
National affairs Expectations matter Peter Brent 16 January 2025 But not necessarily in the way pundits think they do National affairs Peter Dutton’s road to nowhere Peter Brent 28 August 2024 The ...
Essays & reportage White lies, archival truths and R.J.L. Hawke Michael Piggott 17 October 2024 What the record reveals about the future prime minister and the ornamental pond ...
The recurring themes of early news photography are all there — people engaged in ordinary tasks, working hard, building ...
America played a less destructive role than feared at last week’s spring meetings of the World Bank and the IMF ...
Another big-time loser “Andrew,” says “the devil is in your hand” — a reference to his mobile phone. “There have always been Americans driven to ruin by gambling,” writes Cohen. “But never have so ...
It’s accepted wisdom that incumbency counts in individual seats and forfeiting it has a cost. What’s less easy to quantify is precisely how much of a retiring MP’s margin is personal and exits with ...